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Many of us crave order in our homes. As the year begins, renewing routines and simplifying daily life starts with spaces that are both functional and welcoming for your family.
I draw inspiration from rooms that marry livability with storage solutions. Whether you prefer open shelving, closed cupboards, freestanding furniture or built-in cabinetry, the way you organize a space is also an opportunity to define your personal style while keeping everyday items accessible and tidy.
Installing storage can feel expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. With a bit of creativity you can repurpose existing furniture, combine simple containers and use smart layouts to address storage challenges. Small changes—like adding baskets, labels, or a dedicated spot for commonly used items—can make a big difference in every room, from the kitchen to the craft area to the entryway.
Happy organizing!
Emily Henderson

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I also wrote a new organizing book, Make Room for What You Love, that shares practical tips and approachable projects to help you create order without losing style.

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